62 parallel-processing-bioinformatics PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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of the viral infection cycle, such as attachment, entry and release of the host cell. Since these processes take place at the cell surface, we are also actively studying the archaeal cell surface and surface
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artificial intelligence, computational cognitive science, human-computer interaction, computer science, information systems, or another relevant field. - A keen interest in pursuing interdisciplinary research
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manufacturing. As steel is highly recyclable its usage helps in creating a more sustainable world. For simulations of industrial processes concerning such complex materials one must typically rely on continuum
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research, driving the development of innovative, sustainable and smart processes and products through world-class research while actively investing in graduate and undergraduate education and mentorship
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/final project) who we may contact for references. No letters of recommendation are needed for the application process. You may apply for this position until 25 September 11:59pm / before 26 September 2025
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international staff, addressing issues that are essential to understand processes of communication in an increasingly mediatized society. A Research Master’s (ReMa) or Master’s degree with a research component
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The REACT MSCA DN Project: Self-awareness in humans is an innate capability, arising from the brain’s ability to process a multitude of sensory inputs. Emulating this functionality in electronic
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related field. A keen interest in particle physics and data processing at high-energy physics experiments. A strong background in (experimental) particle physics and statistical data analysis is an added
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The REACT MSCA DN Project: Self-awareness in humans is an innate capability, arising from the brain’s ability to process a multitude of sensory inputs. Emulating this functionality in electronic
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The REACT MSCA DN Project: Self-awareness in humans is an innate capability, arising from the brain’s ability to process a multitude of sensory inputs. Emulating this functionality in electronic